> > We are currently working on logging of NAT events, and making this > consistent with the NAT MIB (which is also being revised). Currently the > NAT MIB has several notifications, indicating, in effect, resource > utilizations reaching a configured threshold. We will definitely be > adding these events to the logs (IPFIX and SYSLOG based). Do operators > need a choice between logs and SNMP notifications, or can we get rid of > the latter? > [WEG] Yes, I believe they need to stay in SNMP as well. While it is possible to trigger alarms in a monitoring system via watching logs for a certain condition/text string, it's vastly easier to make it something you can manage via either a trap or polling a value and evaluating the result.
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